radio edit

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English

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Etymology

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From radio +‎ edit. First use appears c. 1982 in Billboard. See cite below.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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radio edit (plural radio edits)

  1. (music, radio) A modified version of a song, typically truncated or censored, intended to make it more suitable for airplay.
    • July 3, 1982, Brian Chin, Billboard, page 40:
      The contest calls for a 15 to 17 minute mixed program (on cassette or 7½ ips quarter-track tape reel) of West End material only, and a five minute radio edit, marked with the DJ's name and address on the box.
    Synonym: radio mix